So it clearly appears that the fan in disengaged mode can't keep the CPU
under the first thermal trip level of 75 degrees C.

1. In this scenario, the first thermal trip level is basically saying
"start using passive cooling strategies to keep CPU cool". This implies
throttling back the CPU, for example CPU freq scaling or P-state
limiting.

2. This *clearly* indicates that something is broken at the hardware
level as I have pointed out numerous times.

Summary:

Even with fan running in disengaged mode the fan cannot get the machine below 
the passive trip zone level.
Hardware is clearly broken.
Not a software fix issue.
Won't Fix.


** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix

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  Shuts down when supposed to suspend as a reaction to self-caused
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